Country music is as American as football / apple pie / insert-any-other-cliche-phrase-here, so it makes sense that, from time to time, the genre's artists would don some patriotic clothing.
If you walked into the Event Center at the Sugar Creek Casino in Hinton Saturday night looking for a show that featured a group quietly playing their catalog of hits while fading off into the sunset to a group of fans who politely sat and listened to the songs that were played...
Just days after the tragic death of her son, Eddie Montgomery's ex-wife is speaking out about his cause of death in the hope of helping another family who might be struggling with the same issues.
Wednesday night’s Montgomery Gentry concert at the Georgia State Fair has been canceled as singer Eddie Montgomery continues to deal with the tragic death of his son, Hunter. The fair remains open on that day.
Eddie Montgomery’s son has died. The Montgomery Gentry frontman shared the news on Sunday morning, saying he appreciated the outpouring of love and prayers as he and his family grieve.
News of two Russian bombers flying just off the coast of California didn't sit well with many Americans, including Montgomery Gentry's Eddie Montgomery. The singer vented on Twitter with a 12-tweet message criticizing the handling of a few recent social and political events, and politicians in Washington, D.C.
Montgomery Gentry have made an album that relies on what they do best, and the song "We Were Here" doesn't step out of line. The midtempo rocker finds Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry preaching the small town, blue collar gospel. Check it out during this exclusive Taste of Country preview.
Our Catch of the Day today comes from a duo who have produced 7 studio albums, 2 Greatest Hits compilations, an EP, 22 charting singles, 17 top 20 singles and 5 number 1 hits since 1999.